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.. Han. - c 3. '- av, krum W I W i . ' 't 'I K. 0' f 3; I. . . J' A S V. . i ;'5 m; -, :1- . x '01. . . rm n;$ -'J- ,' 1 . .. . :7 WV . vf- w 1'; .i JIM. ' I '7' . .4 i we v',. The Drill Team and The Color Guard Lack of competition proved to be a non-problem tor the Drill Team. Led for the majority of the year by Dick Frankovich and for the re- mainder by Chris Davis, the team executed a silent drill routine at the Spring Review that drew raves even from the Army. Meanwhile, the Color Guard con- tinued in its fraternal ways, mix- ing drill and small talk in a .. VWI'W proportion acceptable to all con- cerned. At left, Major Yanochik snaps to attention while Skip Pugh expounds to Lance Lind- bloom the virtues of marching with one's eyes shut. In the bottom picture, Sbish Rurak chas- tises Jim Coleman tor his gross inattention to detaii, viz, that he is marching two teet behind ev- eryone else?
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